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    • Abstract:
      The article presents a study which compares the uses of the terms "context" and "priming" and their relationship in both disciplines. It provides an overview of the context and priming effects research in every discipline and investigate their interests and questions. It examines the set of theoretical ideas linked with both concepts to realize how each discipline conceptualizes and understands each phenomenon.